* Thus wrote Scott Fletcher ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>     //Can't use readfile() due to poor controlling of the file download.
>     //(IE have this problems)...
>     //readfile($filepath);

readfile has no effect on how IE handles downloads.

> 
>     //use fopen() instead of readfile...
>     $fp = fopen($filepath, 'rb');
>     $pdf_buffer = fread($fp, $filesize);
>     fclose ($fp);
> 
>     print $pdf_buffer;

Loading the whole file in memory and not doing anything with it
before sending it to the client doesn't make much sense.

> 
>     //Required, to keep IE from running into problems
>     //when opening the file while downloading or downloading...
>     //(IE been acting strange...)
>     exit();

This also doesn't effect IE.


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